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1. the tow car - H1 hummer - white ( pimped out u.s. rapper style)

2. the go car - porsche 959 - black ( german engineered f**k that's quick style)

3. the slow car - r33 gtr - vampire red ( with about $100k spent on it my style)

Really, think about this, if you had the money laying around to buy a veyron and you could actually get your hands on one would it really matter if you could register it or not....i'd sure as hell still drive it round!

Anyway my pick:

Gemballa Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT-750 Aero:

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750 HP

1120 NM (carry the kids? hell I could tow the whole school!)

0-100 in 4.3 sec

Barabus TKR:

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Please see above, I don't care if it's legal or not, if it's true it's freekin insane!

Nissan Skyline R33 GTR:

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You may think crap but i'm 1/3rd of the way to completing my garage already which is more than most of you so nerrr! P.S. I do actually love these cars hence why I own one :action-smiley-069:

1=ML63AMG for towing duties etc

2=My ecr33 with another hundred grand spent on it......for fun...because i love it ............... These are the somewhat doable option................

3=austin martin vanquish for a stylin daily

now for the dream options

1=porche cayanne tt 4x4

................All with major power upgrades of course.................

2= lambo mercialago

3=new gtr whene she arives

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bmw e30 m3 convertible.

oldskool porche widebody 911 turbo

and probably a hummer

as for alot of people saying the f430, i hate it looks wize its good engine is great but seriously, i had a go in a friends one(yes hes a rich f**k) i f*king hate hate hate hate the paddle shift, give me a stick ftw. interior wise nothing special would expect more for the money

Actually, I'll throw in another list, of cars pre 1990

1. Shelby cobra (427)

2. Porsche 959 (always loved these cars)

3. R32 GT-R V-spec (the one, the only)

I cant believe you typed that on a skyline forum.... tisk tisk. You should do your research!

I know im being pedantic but still, gotta at least get facts relating to skylines accurate on sau!

I cant believe you typed that on a skyline forum.... tisk tisk. You should do your research!

I know im being pedantic but still, gotta at least get facts relating to skylines accurate on sau!

R32 GTR's came out in 1989, Wasn't 1989 earlier than 1990 ? :P

Why's everyone like the F40? It's fugly 80's style.

Looks like Porsche will do well out of us though.

R32 GTR's came out in 1989, Wasn't 1989 earlier than 1990 ? :P

Why's everyone like the F40? It's fugly 80's style.

Looks like Porsche will do well out of us though.

No, he's right. The GT-R did come out in 89, but the V-spec wasn't until 93. Amend that post to standard R32 GT-R (89 model)

1=ML63AMG for towing duties etc

2=My ecr33 with another hundred grand spent on it......for fun...because i love it ............... These are the somewhat doable option................

3=austin martin vanquish for a stylin daily

now for the dream options

1=porche cayanne tt 4x4

................All with major power upgrades of course.................

2= lambo mercialago

3=new gtr whene she arives

Sorry but aghhhhh i hate when people get it wrong! its ASTON MARTIN Vanquish no links with Austin whatsoever

and its PORSCHE CAYENNE.

Sorry I love both Astons and Porsches (dangers of working on them) and I dont like when ppl get it wrong

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